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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Introducing the Mixer<br />

The Mixer is where you mix your project. Each track is played back through a channel<br />

strip. You can adjust the level and pan position of a channel strip, add effects, mute and<br />

solo tracks, and send the output of a channel strip to other channel strip types, such as<br />

output and auxiliary channel strips.<br />

Channel strips and<br />

channel strip controls Filter buttons<br />

View buttons<br />

• Channel strips: Use to process audio or MIDI information that is routed from arrange<br />

tracks.<br />

• Channel strip controls: Use to adjust the level and other aspects of the audio signal<br />

played through the channel strip.<br />

• View buttons: Use to switch the Mixer between Single, Arrange, and All views, limiting<br />

the Mixer view to channel strips required for the task at hand.<br />

• Filter buttons: Use to filter the display of specific channel strip types.<br />

Full details can be found in the Mixing chapter.<br />

Chapter 3 Overview of the <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Interface<br />

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